Crew Cab 4x4 6.2l V8 Lift Only 12k Miles Ex Condition Certified Lariat Low Apr on 2040-cars
Hopkins, Minnesota, United States
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Thank you for visiting Morrie's Minnetonka Ford Lincoln Mercury eBay auctions. See below for the complete vehicle description and pictures. Call or email me with any questions.
Corey Laska
Morrie's Minnetonka Ford Lincoln
13400 Wayzata Blvd.
Minnetonka, MN. 55305
Phone: 952-543-7638
Email: corey.laska@morries.com
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2012 Ford F-250 Crew Cab 4x4
Lariat 156" WB
6.2L V8
6 Spd Auto
Tuxedo Black w/ Tan Accent
Adobe Leather Interior
Standard Equipment Plus
3.73 Electronic Locking rear axle
Chrome Tube Cab Steps
Tailgate Step
Lower Accent
Lariat Interior Group
.Memory Group
.Remote Start
.Rear View Camera
.Heated Seats
Aftermarket Includes
Chrome Brush Gaurd w/ PIAA Lights
Lift Kit
Premium Chrome Wheels
Tires
Spray-in Bedliner
Bet Mat
Only 12K miles. Excellent Condition.
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This is a Ford Certified Pre-Owned Vehicle. The Ford Certified Pre-Owned Program offers you benefits such as:
Thorough 172-point vehicle inspection by Lincoln certified technician.
12 month / 12K miles Ford Factory Premium Care Warranty
7 years / 100,000 miles from the In-Service date Ford Factory Powertrain Warranty
Low APR Financing for most models.
24 Hour Roadside Assistance, 7 days a week
Destination Expense Assistance.
Rental Car Reimbursement.
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Corey Laska
Office: 952-543-7638
Email: corey.laska@morries.com
Call Corey Laska with any questions or to make an offer on this vehicle today. Please leave a message if I don't answer, I will return your phone call as soon as possible.
I am the only salesperson at the dealership that handles our e-bay auctions.
Leave me a message, all phone calls and emails will be returned.
For local Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area bidders: This vehicle can be viewed and test driven at our dealership on the corner of Plymouth Road and Wayzata Blvd in Minnetonka (take the Plymouth Road exit off of Hwy 394.)
A $500.00 deposit by credit card or certified funds is required within 48 hours of listing close. All deposits are non-refundable. The remaining balance due in certified funds, wire transfer, or we can arrange competitive financing for qualified buyers.
In state buyers will be charged Minnesota sales tax.
For out of state buyers, we will be responsible for collecting taxes and fees for the state and county where you will be registering the vehicle.
All buyers will be charged a $75 documentation fee and $20 county tax.
If you would like to have the vehicle shipped, let me know and I can make arrangements with your vehicle shipping provider after the listing closes.
We reserve the right to close the auction early because this vehicle is for sale on our lot and is advertised in other places. Call or email with any questions.
Corey Laska
Office: 952-543-7638
Email: corey.laska@morries.com
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